Northwestern Events Calendar

May
31
2018

Regional Colloquium on Global Capitalism and Law

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When: Thursday, May 31, 2018
All day  

Contact: Melike Arslan  

Group: Global Capitalism & Law Research Group

Category: Academic

Description:

Program: http://buffett.northwestern.edu/programs/global-capitalism-law/regional-colloquium/2018-regional-colloquium-program.html

Location: Woods Conference Room, American Bar Foundation

The Global Capitalism & Law Research Group at the Buffett Institute invites you and relevant colleagues to participate in the second interdisciplinary regional colloquium on Global Capitalism and Law. Organized in conjunction with the American Bar Foundation, this colloquium seeks to build liaisons, improve work in progress, mentor graduate students, and promote interdisciplinary conversations across the disciplines of law, political science, philosophy, sociology, history, economics, and anthropology. Our intention is to build this workshop into an annual event that rotates venues.

Faculty, visiting scholars, post-doctoral researchers, and advanced graduate students are invited to submit papers that represent work in progress.

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Jun
1
2018

Regional Colloquium on Global Capitalism and Law

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When: Friday, June 1, 2018
All day  

Contact: Melike Arslan  

Group: Global Capitalism & Law Research Group

Category: Academic

Description:

Program: http://buffett.northwestern.edu/programs/global-capitalism-law/regional-colloquium/2018-regional-colloquium-program.html

Location: Woods Conference Room, American Bar Foundation

The Global Capitalism & Law Research Group at the Buffett Institute invites you and relevant colleagues to participate in the second interdisciplinary regional colloquium on Global Capitalism and Law. Organized in conjunction with the American Bar Foundation, this colloquium seeks to build liaisons, improve work in progress, mentor graduate students, and promote interdisciplinary conversations across the disciplines of law, political science, philosophy, sociology, history, economics, and anthropology. Our intention is to build this workshop into an annual event that rotates venues.

Faculty, visiting scholars, post-doctoral researchers, and advanced graduate students are invited to submit papers that represent work in progress.

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